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Greyhound to start express service between Las Vegas, L.A.

Greyhound will start its Greyhound Express service between Las Vegas and Los Angeles on Wednesday.

Five round trips a day will be designated express, which are not only as much as two hours faster as regular runs but are on buses that include amenities such as leather seats, Wi-Fi, reserved seating and power ports.

On Fridays and Sundays, Greyhound will add two express round trips.

The local Greyhound station is downtown next to the Plaza hotel-casino.

Although this service is new to Las Vegas, there are 10 routes designated as express out of Los Angeles.

The service is also run between several cities in the Northeast.

Contact reporter Tim O'Reiley at
toreiley@reviewjournal.com
or 702-387-5290.

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